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Did you ever want to take a look a competitor’s site stats, specially for popular keywords and visitor counts? Well wish no longer.
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from randfish 1777 Days ago #
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Very nice find. I’ve seen searches like this exposed before and the data grabbing can be terrific fun. Just try comparing those stats to what Alexa or Compete says :)

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from jbones 1777 Days ago #
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Yeah, It’s definitely fun comparing to alexa. I actually compared alexa rank to statcounter stats. Results were pretty much what you would expect. Alexa was all over the place. http://www.seologs.com/putting-alexa-rank-to-the-test/

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from identity 1777 Days ago #
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Interesting... funny what the slip of your finger or a mistype can lead you to discover.

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from HamletBatista 1773 Days ago #
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public web site statistics are the best competitive intelligence tools. None of the external measurement tools can match them.

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from richardnday 1396 Days ago #
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Good post.   In the past, google had a links:yoursite.com, or something similar to that.  It didn’t work after a while.  I think they took it off line.  I wonder if this will stick around.

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from g1smd 1396 Days ago #
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Be aware that those public log files will probably be stuffed full of fake referrers...    http://sphinn.com/story/61839

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